Hi Ho! I successfully got replies from gcc.gnu.org for the following requests: gcc-get.147334_147339@xxxxxxxxxxx gcc-get.147334_147434@xxxxxxxxxxx gcc-get.147334_147433@xxxxxxxxxxx I guess your e-mail is not registered at gcc@xxxxxxxxxxxx In other words, the e-mail address with which you sent the request is not subscribed to gcc@xxxxxxxxxxxx In spite of having your e-mail address registered at gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx, you still need to subscribe your e-mail address to gcc@xxxxxxxxxxx if you want to retrieve something from that mailing list. Please tell us if your e-mail address has already been subscribed to gcc@xxxxxxxxxxx and you still cannot retrieve anything with gcc-get.*@gcc.gnu.org so that we can debug the problem. Best regards, Eus --- On Sat, 6/28/08, Eus <eus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Ho! > > --- On Fri, 6/27/08, Mojmir Svoboda <mojmir.svoboda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > *sigh*, i do not like to look like total stupid but this is > > what i do: > > 1. i want everything from > > http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2008-06/msg00385.html > > so i open the raw message, see some line like > > From gcc-return-147334-listarch-gcc=gcc dot gnu dot org > > at gcc ... > > and guess that the number 147334 is the archive id > > Yup, you guessed it right! > > > 2. send empty mail to > > gcc-get.147334_147434@xxxxxxxxxxx > > Humm... 147334 to 147434 means 101 instead of 100. What about if you try a lower number of indices? > > > 3. ...and nothing happens ;) > > Just three days ago I successfully got what I wanted with gcc-thread.*@gcc.gnu.org although I have never tried gcc-get.*@gcc.gnu.org. > > > what am i doing wrong, please? > > I think, none. I also try gcc-get.*@gcc.gnu.org just now. So, I'll tell you tomorrow if I have something. > > > many thanks for your time, > > mojmir > > Your welcome. > > Best regards, > Eus